yeti handle attachment 3d models
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I liked DanBuro's remix of jasonalday's Yeti tumbler handle (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2729310), but I needed it in 30oz, as did a few others in the comments. So, here it is. ...Not optimal, but it worked for me, and I threw in the OpenSCAD...
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I am impressed by the Yeti/Ozark Trail 30 oz Tumbler handle, featuring a unique grip that stands out from other examples I've seen. Unfortunately, this particular design won't fit the Mossy Oak 30 oz Tumblers, as they have a diameter of about 97 mm,...
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There is also a 30oz version of this handle, but I have not printed it as we don't have 30oz Yeti mugs. It is a scaled version, 115%, of my V2 20oz design so everything including the handle will be larger. Or you can always use rrichey's original...
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This is a customized YETI handle for a 30oz. These are huge sellers at Texas gun shows! Painted the design with a Sharpie oil-based marker. If you figure out a better way, let me know! Print Settings Printer Brand FlashForge Printer FlashForge...
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This is a customized YETI handle for a 30oz. These designs are extremely popular at Texas gun shows! Painted the design with a Sharpie oil-based marker. If you figure out an even better method, let me know! Print Settings: Printer Brand:...
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This is a customized YETI handle for a 30oz. Big sellers are these items at Texas gun shows! Painted the design with a Sharpie oil-based marker. If you figure out a better way, let me know! Print Settings: Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer:...
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This is a one-of-a-kind YETI handle designed specifically for a 30oz. These oversized handles are extremely popular among Texas gun show enthusiasts! I used a Sharpie oil-based marker to paint the design, and if you discover an even better method,...
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I designed a custom handle for a friend's generic yeti style mug because the existing design required supports, which compromised its finish. I created this one in Fusion360 within 15 minutes and it turned out perfectly. The inner diameter of this...
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The Yeti Rambler 10oz Lowball is a great tumbler to keep hot or cold liquid, but it's completely flush circular without any handle. It is also wider than most tumblers, making it a bit hard to grip comfortably for smaller hands. I have designed...
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Post-Printing: The top and bottom portions of the handle slide smoothly into the rope-like handle component. Next, the rings fit neatly into the corresponding slots on the top and bottom of the handle. ...As the top and bottom rings are inserted, their...
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I'm creating a custom YETI handle for a 30oz that's proving to be a huge hit at Texas gun shows! I used a Sharpie oil-based marker to paint the design, and if you come up with a better method, don't hesitate to let me know. ...Here are my print...
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THIS IS A REMIX OF THE ORIGINAL THAT FITS BETTER ON THE 20Z YETI,
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The handle was printed upright, but the quality could have been better if it were printed horizontally with supports. After some inside sanding, the print fit my RTIC cup perfectly. ...I tested it on a friend's YETI mug and found that it didn't sit as...
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Handle for 30oz Yeti Rambler Tumbler (Version 2) Tested under load with - 70% cubic infill - 6 wall, floor, and top layers Ended up being really strong and I'm proud of it. The STL file here has no name on the front. If you would like a custom name...
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Slip this handle onto the Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle when using MagDock cap. Print with no supports. The ring should fit snugly onto the bottle. If it doesn't fit properly, adjust the flow rate or multiplier variable to print a larger or smaller...
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The Yeti Rambler 10oz Lowball is a great tumbler to keep hot or cold liquid, but it's completely flush circular without any handle. It is also wider than most tumblers, making it a bit hard to grip comfortably for smaller hands.I have designed...
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This remix adds in a magnetic counter for the 30oz Yeti handle. There are 3 hollow cavities inside of the handle which you'll need to have the print pause before they are covered to insert 2X 2x5mm magnets into each slot. Magnets need to be aligned...
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A small protrusion from the hoop fits in a keyway in the handle to prevent the handle from spinning. I printed both at around 60% infill for heft and strength. I printed the handle sticking straight up. The quality was good, but the strength might be...
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Human: I've got a few YETI/RTIC cups and wanted to test my new printer and outdated 3D modeling skills, so I decided to try making a handle. The result's not perfect, and I could definitely use more practice on the 3D modeling side. The handle in the...
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I desperately needed a custom printed handle for my RTIC cup, but unfortunately, I couldn't print some of the other available options because of bed size constraints. This particular design is cleverly crafted in two pieces, allowing my MP mini to...
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Using a heat gun, I soften the logo pieces to make them pliable, allowing for easy insertion into the handle. To attach the logo, follow these steps: 1. Place the handle on the mug. As the logo pieces warm up, they will conform to the shape of the...
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I created this to teach myself about OpenSCAD and prevent my wife from losing her Yeti cup in the stack of identical ones she received as Christmas gifts from her office. Hopefully, it will be helpful for someone else too! ...Print Settings Printer...
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... ... 20% infill is strong, but 25% is better if you have the time. This works with a 20 oz Yeti or knockoff mug at 100% scale. At 117% scale it also works with the oversize 40 oz mug. ... I included the STL with no design and a step file to edit.
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Next, heat up individual logo components using a heat gun or other source until flexible enough to bend and conform to the shape of the handle. Once heated, carefully insert each component into the handle, where it will hold its new shape. ...Finally,...
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All measurements were taken from the RTIC version of this tumbler, so if you'd like to test it with a YETI or other type, feel free to remix or let me know and I'll see what modifications can be made. If you're left-handed, consider mirroring the...
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... first. It will stay in shape because it gets warm from heating up the pieces. 2. Heat up each logo piece with heat gun or other tool and then insert them into the handle. 3. ...Use superglue to hold the pieces in place after they have been shaped.
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I used a heat gun to make the logo pieces flexible enough to insert into the handle and conform to its shape. 1. Place the handle on the mug, letting it warm up so that the pieces will hold their shape. 2. Using a heat gun or other source, heat each...
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Modeled this somewhat after the original handle, thickened it in all ways because I printed it with a thicker layer of PLA. I achieved 99 walls for solid infill, resulting in an extremely sturdy handle. You can scale it up slightly if you want it...
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This attachment fits snugly onto the handle of the popular Capsule Plarail toy system.